

How many times have you used it? I read so many reviews saying they fail after a few uses I discounted them. Is it ok for a good few goes?This is the type of pump I use....
Bravo GE BTP 12V Pump - Manometer | Force 4 Chandlery
Damn I love that! Didn't think of it but I should have knowing how some off-roading jack bags work like thatUse both as above with great results.
Although at one time I used to connect a hose from the car's exhaust to the valve. CO 2 or CO , never seemed to be a problem, ?
I suppose if you deflate the dinghy on board you would have to be careful that the exhaust gas you had inflated it with ashore went over the side and not into the accommodation?Use both as above with great results.
Although at one time I used to connect a hose from the car's exhaust to the valve. CO 2 or CO , never seemed to be a problem, ?
Agreed.on my SIB i tried sucking all the air out with the foot pump but that makes it too rigid to roll up neatly. Much better to fold in and roll it while its deflating with the valves open.
Is that working for RIB weight inflatable tubes? I wondered if they would have enough grunt to lift the material. Otherwise agree majority of the work is done with a low pressure pump then its not much volume needing to be added for the getting it to the higher pressure.I've used one like this Air pump for years. At only a tenner or there abouts, great value and does the same job as the £100+ ones except for the last few manual foot pumps to get to pressure.
yep same as mineI've used one like this Air pump for years. At only a tenner or there abouts, great value and does the same job as the £100+ ones except for the last few manual foot pumps to get to pressure.
Yes, it’s excellent. Downside is the rather loud noise. It comes with a range of adapters which aren’t really designed for inflatables . I have to hold the best fitting one against the inflation point. You need a foot pump for the last bit. The other upside is there is a deflator nozzle on the side which really does pull all the air out and makes the tender much easier to roll up. Comes with a mains lead as well as the cigar one. It’s a lead acid battery so you have to keep it charged up.Anyone used one of these to at least start the inflation of the dinghy tubes before completion of pressure by hand pump.
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I think the tubes on my Seago 270 Airdeck are possibly around 2.5psi.Is that working for RIB weight inflatable tubes? I wondered if they would have enough grunt to lift the material. Otherwise agree majority of the work is done with a low pressure pump then its not much volume needing to be added for the getting it to the higher pressure.
I was more thinking of the weight of the material itself being quite heavy so would require some force to lift it. But i see the material on those is heavy duty so if it works then that would be good enough for most other SIBs. Probably a bit slower than my Milwaukee but at a 10th of the price that sounds like a good deal. Compact tooI think the tubes on my Seago 270 Airdeck are possibly around 2.5psi.
I use it regularly to inflate a 2.4m tender. I like that I can set the pressure and it cuts off at that point, so I can be doing other things during the inflationHow many times have you used it? I read so many reviews saying they fail after a few uses I discounted them. Is it ok for a good few goes?